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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 6

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Austin, Minnesota
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GIKL SOUT LANDERS i Dear Ann Landers: I am a re HHJ the honored couple will be hosts a tor Spring Tin up Reg 83c I i Carefree Bt £pnduCted The September" will oe faith Mrs nd Mrs far ftul now50c i 4 skin and thus facilitate SOCIAL and PERSONAL AND IN SOME CASES EVEN MORE 4 The inest in Wedding Ehotography Cash SS950 BAUER 4 Austin Minn 129 Main 1 IS IN A MEN'S STORE Easy Credit Terms Confidential to STUCK IN SUB rrrT4 4rfl TB ViUHA' rtn i lAn SEE ELAM'S HAIR I SPRAY "i I I OUR PHARMACIST TAKES A PERSONAL INTEREST IN YOUR GOOD HEALTH Reg $695 Now ellowship WSCS Circles A WATCH and 1 JEWELRY REPAIRS BATHROOM SCALE Austin Rt 5 will observe their 25th wedding anniversary Sun ry Mrs Richard Schroeder Mrs rank Placek Mrs EmeryDe yo Mrs Howard McDermott Jr Lunch was served by Mrs El mer Meister and committee 1 ed like thafor younger A Tap 21 Jr tfcnflamnn fix 1 If you bake your pastry pie shell so that a golden brown color you can pour a hot cream filling into the warm shell The crust will stay as cnsp as it would if you cooled the filling and shell before combining HEAVY DUTY EXTENSION CORD BULOVA 21 The watch that hat erery TRUDY DUNLAP Trudy'Dunlap Charles Ehger vEngaged tor Wed 4 Playlet Presented Lutheran Circle A playlet Adults Are Youth was presented when Circle 9 Grace Lutheran Church met Wednesday with Mrs Rob ert Breitbarth 2107 1st Ave SE It was given by Mrs Dale Braaten and Mrs Perlester Bak i ke Bible study was presented by Mrs Gerald Clingman The next meeting will be June 19 with Mrs Clingman 2104 1st Ave SE Miss Dunlap is a graduate of Austin High School and employed at the Austin State Bank Mr Enger also a graduate of Austin High School attended Mankato State College and is employed as deputy register of deeds and secretary of the En ger Abstract Co A September wedding is planned sented Mrs Kestner and Mrs Johnson received Ji gift PORTRAIT STUDIO 11 10 1st Ave SE" HE3 5512 deceased members Mrs Paul Lattin was in charge of jtanfysthe 1 can sniov attractive appearance and up to the minute styles by coming to Mar garet's Phone now for your appointment Grad uates don't forget to make your appointments either 7 Golden Age Club Holds Card Pgrty The Golden Age Chib was en tertained Wednesday at the Moose Home ifteen tables of bridge clinch bert Morris Waltham' Circle 4 A dessert luncheon was served Circle 4 at the home of Mrs Kenneth Guy south of Oakland Mrs rank Cerny and Mrs Lu cille Hendryx were co hostesses Bible study 'was conducted by Mrs William Sayles Guests were Mrs Joe Pollock and Mrs Kath iyn Guy McLaughlin CIRCLE5 Mrs Hany Anderson Oakland was hostess to Circle 5 with Mrs Leslie Peterson and Mrs Mayme Holmauist assisting Mrs Jane Taylor presented the lesson and Mrs Ole Maule con ducted the meeting A medical mission breakfast will be held June 12 and an invitation to breakfast at the home of Mrs Earl Nelson was received CIRCLES Circle 6 was entertained at the home of Mrs red Coleman Highway 218 Assisting hostesses were Mrs Donovan Johnson Mrs Harold Jacobson Mrs Louis Langbchn i Mrs Oliver Anderson presented the Bible study CIRCLE 7 Miss Mabel Olson 604 9th St SW was hostess to Circle 7 Bible study was conducted by Mrs Neil Munro and Mrs John Lightly reported on clothing sent to missions The annual medical missions breakfast will be held June 12 at the church There was a silent auction and refreshments were served by Miss Olson Mrs Donald Sandeen Miss Jessie Rae them to trace the call but they said it was impossible Please tell me what to do 1 am deeply concerned NOT GUILTY Dear Not Guilty: The man sounds like a crack pot who picked your name out of the phone book Ask the telephone yompany to change your number They will be happy to do so when you explain the circumstances Confidential to UNLUCKY MAN WHO GET A BREAK: Of course luck is a factor in success But look around" and notice that the or Appointment DIAL HE 7 31 SUMMER HAIRCUTS $100 Shampoo $150 Permanents rom $750 to $1500 INTERIORS HO tint Street SW Austin strictly a mmd my awn oda ness type Three weeks ago I received a telephone call from a man who said had better stop see ing my wife or be in ser ious trouble" I asked his name but he tell me I in vited him to come to my home and talk to me but he refused I am completely innocent and have nothing to hide I even of fered to go see him but he tell me where he lived or where he worked Last week he called again with the same message Yesterday I received a third call this one was angrier and I suspect he had been drinking I phoned the telephone company and asked BIGGER THAN EVER BEORE i MANAGER'S STOCK REDUCTION SALE Know Your Cosmetics and What They Will Do or You CLEANSING CREAM comes in three variations one for each type of skin Luzier Cleansing Creams liquefy as they touchthe skin hold soil pnd grifhe in suspension until wiped away with a damp cloth or towel leaving skin radiantly clean and ready for make up or condi tioners Cleansing Creams for normal and dry skin are emulsions of oil and water to help maintain nat ural oils and moisture and in keeping skin soft Cleansing Creams for oily skin is made of oils which Ulith ikzs All nt fnA 4 VV1 II Wil IU nun their removal Add a tablespoon of grated mixing up a Batch of bisCui two cups add a little sug ar too A PLACE BEORE I Superfluous Hair Removed Permanently by Thermolysis Electrolysis Miss Joyce CLARE METHOD ELECTROLYSIS Room 403 Bldg Phones 433 7247 Office HE 3 1569 Res Austin Minnesota TKUur Troop 409 the Sterling i Bakery recently Scouts also spent time at Ceram ics where they made gifts for Day Patrol leaders are: No 1 Kathy Bostric president and Jane Zrucky treasurer No 2 Jennifer Peterson resident Marjorie Culton treasurer These girls have been working on their tenderfoot badges Mrs James Zrucky is the leaden LINOLEUM BEDDING APPLIANCES TELEVISION Ann' Landers': you persist iacalW a Chop" Circles Circles of the United Presbyter ian Association West minster Presbyterian Church held sessions Wednesday CIRCLE 2 Circle 2 met at the home of Mrs Ar Haakenson 405 19th St SW with Mrs Wayne Webber and Kirs John Thorsell assist ing Biljle study followed the busi ness session and a silent auction desert flower ROLL ON DEODORANT who misses the 6:05 will also miss the Planning "a wedding? Leave nothing to chance Ann newest booklet Guide" has all the answers (from announcing the engage ment to pays for To receive your copy write to Ann Landers in care of this newspaper enclosing a long self addressed stamped enve lope and 35 cents in coin 1 Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems Send them to her in care of the Austin Daily Herald enclosing a stamped self addressed enve lope 3 Pqst Presidents Conduct Service A memorial service was con ducted by past presidents when the VW Auxiliary met Wednes day evening at the VW Hall Margarets Permanent Wave Shop Your LUZIER Cosmetic Consultant' 7 Corner of 3rd Ave 2nd St NW Open at 8 AM Open Tue Thun Nightf URNITURE ADAMS MINN rne rtastlfpif With' 2 'ferr 10 Golfers Win Prizes at ACC Low net secures won prizes on ladies' day at the Austin Country flub Wednesday Donald Schiltz Mrs Richard Set freshments were i served by Mrs gEtartj' Mrs' Mrs Donald Kofron Mrs Charles Christianson Claes Mrs James Swenifl Mrs Ne mitz Raymond Boettcher Mrs Joseph Carmody Mrs Harold Burroughs and Mrs Swenson were golf chair The luncheon commltteednclud ed Mrs Robert Bateman chair man Mrs Donald Sorenson Mrs Thoinas LaClai? Mis Robert Stoll Mrs John Schramms Will HoldOpen House rHv'frnn A'past president pin was pre ere awarded Mrs Watson Stor 409 Church Waltham Children 1I i vr 1 aarill ka hfti Mrs? Boelman I Hostess to Club 1 Mrs Aeiko Boelman was host ess to the Taopi Club i Tuesday Mrs Clara Kalland Adams and Mrs Robert Schmidt were guests' Reports were given by ttfrvwjirHi mm UIV IkW coming year were discussea ana Mrs Willia Lindeland had charge of entertainment Prizes were won by Mrs Clinton Smith Mrs Arthur Lagervall and Mrs Boe Mrs Kalland won door prize Garden Club Plans lower Show 7 St Ansgar Garden Club plan ned its annual flower show Tues day at the home of Mrs Eiling Torblaa The show will be June 18 at the irst Lutheran Parish Cen ter with Mrs George Crouch 1 chairman The theme is Bells in the Garden" A dessert luncheon was served with Mrs Ervin Dieterich and Mrs Blanche Hansen assisting Mrs Alvin Schmidt was a guest Mrs Clarence Horsfall spoke on 7 VALU PACKED DAYS EVERY WEDNESDAY RIDAY EVENING TIL 9:30 PM PLUS SATURDAY EVENING MAY 25 Nothing special purchased for this big event or 7 days you save on our regular stock of quality home furnishings in both the Main Store and Annex Store' The only way you can save is to come in Ond see the price reduction for yourself) WALTER KINDER Manager 25 oot 49 SEAKINS MISS AMERICA It's Ktlonproof 17 jewels Youth and beauty are cap vStJsXfe JKfcetrtmt tarrt 4uV uawwHhMutifuHy Bitched shock' breakable mamsprinj expansion bracelet $3575 resistant luminous dial and $3975 hands As kttle as $1 a week 6 AUSTIN HER AID ThursdoyMay 23 1 963 rz Mrs Spaulding GuestSpeaker of Baptist WAAS Mrs James Spaulding of Man or Baptist Church Rochester was guest speaker at the Wom Missionary 'Society meeting at Grace Baptist Church Wednes day Mrs Delbert Hanson gave a reading and Mrs Kurth read scripture A duet was sung by Mrs Harlan Hanson and Mrs Gene Burtch Mrs Opfer reported on the GARBC confer ence she and Rev Opferattended at Omaha were offered by Mrs' Coddington Mrs Otto Smith Mrs Opfer TROOP Senlor' Troop 27 held a court of awards graduation in leader training program Tues day evening" The 1 ZiiuW school are Vickie Burton Mar sha Garbisch Jacquelini Kottner Mary Louk Joy Morgan Suz anna Russell iliz Tunc Kath leen Young Each presented her mother with a rose and received a leader in training certificate Shower Honors Mrs Truth Mrs Michael ruth was hon ored at' a parcel shower Mon day evening at St Church Grand Meadow Mrs Charles Nicklay Dover Minn and Mrs Lawrence ruth assisted" in opening gifts Host esses were Mrs red Richard son Mrs Olander Peterson Mrs Agnes Olson Mrs Joseph ruth Mrs Carl Peterson Mrs Anton ruth Mrs Howard Douglas Miss Carol ruth poured as refreshments were served the engagement and forthcoming marriage a weir oaugmer iru ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED NAMES 'y Each member read a Bible verse and Mrs Bessie Baker read an article hy Judge Luther Young dahl The June meeting will be with Mrs Everett Haney Austin Rt 4 CIRCLE 14 Circle 14 met at the home of Mrs 1 Willis Puffer reported on "Women of the Bible" and Mrs Charles Painter conducted devo tions The September meeting will be with Mrs Painter 609 5th Ave SW Circle 15 met at the home 'of Mrs Harold Nelson Austin Rt 3 with Mrs Rodney Reed assist ing Devotions were conducted by Mrs Graham Uzlik and the program was presented by Mrs Rinehart Officers elected were: Mrs Glen Brandt chairman Mrs Ne ica Van Proosdy vice chairman Mrs LeRoy Schulz secretary Mrs Roy Harrington treasurer Mrs' Audrey Nelson floral chair man Mrs Virgil Rousch pro gram chairman Rodney Reed devotional chairman Mrs Harold Nelson bazaar chairman Mrs Reinhart and Mrs Lloyd Johnson telephone chair men Vrc Honrcrp Riiccwitr WAS WftK corned as a new member The September meeting will be with Mrs Uzlik 1307 5th Ave NW CIRCLE 16 Mrs Charles Moltz 104 7th Ave SE entertained Circle 16 with Mrs Aili Smith assisting The next meeting will be a 7 picnic supper at Todd Park June 19 NOW4 LANE REXALL DRUG 400 Main Ph HE 3 6660 Midtown Austin luu winM class' Mrs 500 and whist were piayea A txrzita MVAfl hv Mm Mm riarpnrb innft son Baptist Groups at Schaefer Home Mrs Kenneth Schaefer 814 8th Ave SW was hostess to Group 7 irst Baptist Church Wednes tfay J' Members continued sewing and made flashcards Devotibns were conducted by Mrs Schaefer and Mrs Odessa Schmidt led in pray er CREST TOOTH PASTE for THE NEW Commander? 4 DAV Auxiliary Mrs Ruth Jofihson of Min neapolis state commander of the DAV Auxiliary installed officers of the Austin chapter Wednes day evening at the American Le gion Club The service followed a banquet at the Ox Yoke Room of Nel Grill Kirs Eldon Larson was installing conductress Officers are: Mrs George Wil son Jr commander Mrs Paul Lattin senior vice commander Mrs Claus Brandt junior vice commander Mrs Richqrd Kest ner adjutant Mrs' Orvis Erick son treasurer Mrs Lowell Bak er chaplain Mrs Richard Buech ner conductress Mrs Peter Al James Williamson sergeant at Mrs Kestner executive ut your sarcasm and smart aleck approach to your correspondents a bit much TO JTHE 'POINT Dear Point: Thank you fo your It is not the first letter I have received offering I this criticism The next letter deals with the same subject I hope you will read it Dear Ann Landers: Your col unuris like a breath of fresh 4 air! I especially enjoy your 'Tdown to earth unpretentious old shoe attitude toward all who write When you pop back with or "Lis ten my husband gets 1 a bang out of it he 'irst Methodist yt n'iiJ rn ri it Tin i WSCS Groups REVLON LIVING CURL HAIR SPRAY Reg $235 HOW 75 and countless ether equally undignified names? Surely you must be aware that some people who write to you are older than you are and there fore entitled to respect How do you think a 70 year old grandmother feels when you refer to her as Recenlty iny father in law wrote to you and he did not 'sign his name I recognized his letter because I happened to know of his problem I admit younger but he is a gentleman Vw 7 1 Tw taih ronhr tn 1 Your advice is excellent bi Rev Robert Hamp led the in vocation at a reception honoring Mrs Lily Kametz Sunday at Brownsdale School Mrs Karnetz is retiring after 18 years as a teacher at Brownsdale JITs's Suzanne Rademacher went armington Minn today to attend the funeral of her neph ew Joseph Rademacher son of Mr and Mrs Roy Radermach er New from MARGARET'S fll URNISHINGS Soin 6 Rea rs i re Mo re t) ig if i Re plies' stop' laughing and set him off too but nothing docs like Boy!" Reading your column every day is almost the same as hav ing a personal chat with you wisdom and wit are a priceless combination Without unkind you scale people I down to size with just the right i phrase And who of us need it now and then? ever lose that refresh ing straight from the should I er humor which your readers i dearly love BOOSTER Deaf TBodster: Thanks Doll" Circle 9 at the home of Mrs i Merle Miller Austin Rt 4 Mrs DeSart conducted devotions after which members worked for the bazaar Mrs Earl Long will entertain in June CIRCLE 11 Mrs Glenn Nelson conducted devotions when Circle 11 met at her home 1902 6th Ave SW Mrs Durwood Bardouche was elected chairman succeeding Mrs Nelson who resigned to ac 'cept the office of chairman of the General WSCS An all day work meeting for the bazaar June 26 will be held at the home of Mrs Elmer Me arland 1208 15th Ave SW I CIRCLE 13 Circle 13 met for a 1 dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs Gaylord 611 5th St SW Golfers Win for Putts Golfers played for low putt scores on day at the Ram spv Golf Club Wednesday Winners were Mrs7 Gus Berg strom Mrs Wilson Mrs I red Ondnck Mrs Dennis An derson Mrs Kenneth Berry Mrs Gene Blaser Mrs Robert' Morem Mrs William Zschunke Mrs Wilford Hansen Mrs Ber ry also won a prize for a chip in A noon luncheon will be May u29 Circles of the Society of Christian Service irst Meth odist Church held sessions 1 Wednesday CIRCLE 1 Mrs Lucille White conducted i 'devotions wherj Circle 1 met at the jvjiome of avorite prayers Juie Jean Noel presented the program A work day will be held in Aug jnsL CIRCLE 3 Mrs Neil Clancy Conducted de votions when Circle 3 met with Mrs rank 811 12th Ave Mrs Earl Dotzenrod was as sisting hostess and Mrs Alex Lau fie offered prayer The June meeting will be with Mrs Law xence Dunfee at a 9:30 ambreakfast CIRCLE 4 Mrs Lee Machacek Lyle washostess to Circle 4 After devotions by Mrs Bert WilHpr Mrs Tpns Rlock oresent 'ed the program The June meet tag will be a picnic at Todd Park 1 CIRCLE'S Mrs: Kleo Gildner Highway 16 was hostess to Circle 5 Devotions were conducted by Mrs Alfred Lane and Mrs Matie Minto presented the program 3 CIRCLE 6 Circle 6 was entertained at home of Mrs EM Rugg Austin Rt 5 Mrs Horace Crist conducted de votions and Mrs Paul Lattin re ported on the district meeting The next session will be with Mrs Arthur Nelson Austin Rt A CIRCLE 8 Mrs red Tottenham 405 6th 1 St NW was hostess to Circle 8 at a dessert luncheon Mrs Drost led in devo tions and presented the program 1 1116 next meeting will be a 930 breakfast June 26 at the home of Mrs Henry Lightly CIRCLE 9 Qive them a JBU LO A I COMPLETE HOME The Perfect of Their Acnieveure Society of Christian Service circles ellowship Meth odist Church held sessions Wednesday CIRCLES 1 and 2 Circles 1 and 2 met for a des sert luncheon at thjuRay cArett home 1911 6th Ave SE The program Should We Tell Our Children About Suf was followed by devo tions by Mrs Elmer Willert She was assisted by Mrs Chester letcher Mrs Gene VanDenover Mrs Lucille Kaus Mrs Norvall Benckendorf' The next meeting will be June 19 at the church Circle 3 Mrc Rilnflv Wakefield 1913 Uth 3 Mrs Louis Schilling presented the' program The June meeting will be at the church CIRCLE 4 Nirs Clayton Mielke 2018 4th Ate NE was hostess to Circle 4 at a potluck supper The program Shall We Tell Our Children About Suffer was presented by Mrs Lor en Spinier A 9:30 breakfast will be held June 5' at Todd Park The next meeting Will be at the church When your doctor prescribes you can always rely on ifhe girls presented their lead ers Mrs Richard i uaroiscu and Mrs Sidney Russell with gifts Activities closed with candlelight Service Shaw School Brownie Troop 7 held a cook out at the Girl Scout Cabin Senior Scouts Vickie Burton Joy Morgan and Suzanna Russell hejped with the activities Par ents of Joann Koeck Nancy Arens Kathy Maston and Deb bie Wheeler provided transporta tion? Mrs? Warren Anderson and Mrs Max Nicol are the leaders TROOP 422 At Shaw final meeting Troop 422 presented the flag Jo Ann Braede Nancy Lu Preste gaard Pamela Edwards and Betty Streif took part leaders 'of jh is troop are Mrs Lawrejice Streif and Mrs loyd 3rSekident? and Nancy Steller' vice president Aflag wai presented Jhtwp by SAVE UP TO 60 1 1 On Name Brand Watches 'Trades Accepted ROGER'S JEWELRY Walk a block and save XT RJRSg igaflSE El eg 59 1 11 I 1 i 1 I 1 MSsjwwwi witawww C'ri 'A Miiifflim lEUTHfl lir I 5u civ Tr 7 CRT I mil LI IP Al yf Ws I kSJi I I it 41.

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